WATCH: Here are 5 crazy moments from Trump’s Farm Bureau speech

Donald Trump on Monday addressed the Farm Bureau ostensibly to tout his signing of the Farm Bill — and in doing so pitched his border wall amid a fight that led to the longest government shut down in US history.

Below are the top five craziest moments from the president’s Farm Bureau speech.

While noting that he was speaking at the 100th anniversary of the Farm Bureau, Trump made his love for farmers known when he pointed out that he’d attended the 99th convention too.

“I like the farmers,” he said. “What can I do? I like farmers.”

2. Gory claims about violence against women at the US-Mexico border

Trump's riff on women being trafficked across the border is getting more detailed by the day. In speech just now, he talks of women being tied up with electrical tape. “They tape their face, their hair, their hands behind their back, their legs.”

The president used gory language to make claims about violence against women at America’s border with Mexico — and as Washington Post reporter Felicia Sonmez noted, it wasn’t the first time.

“They tape their face, their hair, their hands behind their backs, their legs,” Trump told the Farm Bureau audience.

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3. Undocumented people who show up to their hearings are “not smart.”

Pres. Trump at farmer convention: "When we have proper security, people aren't going to come—except for the people we want to come, because we want to take people in to help our farmers…because you need these people."

While complaining about the “catch and release” policy in which undocumented people are arrested, released and given an immigration court date, Trump claimed that only two percent of people actually show up to their hearings — and that those who do so are unintelligent.

“Those people, you almost don’t want, because they cannot be very smart,” the president said, spurring laughter in the crowd.

4. Bizarre slurring of “the Clintons.”

Trump, slurring, misspeaks and accidentally says “Clintons,” but pretends like he meant to do it all along pic.twitter.com/JCBKl3tRSw

“Last year Border Patrol agent [sic] was checking censors on the Clintons’ and the Chiltons’ ranch,” Trump said.

5. Falsely bragging about killing the “death tax.”

As President Trump tells the ag industry that he has "virtually eliminated" the "death tax," here are some facts: https://t.co/SVzEVE8NzJ He couches the decision as whether farmers love their kids or not.